Date
- Aug 09 2025
Time
Brisbane Time- 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
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Dr. Elizabeth Agyeiwaah is a Lecturer at the Business School, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. Her research focuses on promoting sustainable practices in tourism from both demand and supply perspectives. She specializes in sustainable tourism development, tourist studies, and small and medium tourism enterprises. Her passion lies in understanding how small and medium tourism enterprise owners and tourists can act responsibly to achieve sustainable tourism development. She uses pluralistic research approaches to investigate various sustainable behavioural phenomena, acknowledging the discipline's complexity. Her research has been featured in prestigious interdisciplinary journals and top publications in tourism and hospitality. Dr. Agyeiwaah is a certified hospitality educator (2015-2020) and has been teaching tourism and hospitality courses since 2012 in Africa, Asia, and now at UQ. She also has an excellent track record of supervising master's and PhD theses. Additionally, she is dedicated to serving the communities around her through volunteering. |
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Ben Iaquinto is a tourism geographer in the Department of Geography, University of Hong Kong. His research explores the environmental and political implications of tourism mobilities. His work on backpackers has shown how it is possible for affluent people to voluntarily reduce their resource consumption for prolonged periods of time. He has published backpacker research in a wide range of journals including Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Journal of Rural Studies and Journal of Cleaner Production. He is an Associate Editor of Tourism Geographies and a Steering Committee member of the Australian Mobilities Research Network. |
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Professor Ganghua Chen chengangh@mail.sysu.edu.cn ganghuachen0311@126.com Ganghua Chen, PhD, is a full professor in the School of Tourism Management, Sun Yat-sen University, where he obtained his Ph.D. in 2012. His research interests include tourist behaviours, destination marketing, destination governance, and tourism entrepreneurship. He has published widely on Chinese tourist behaviours, especially Chinese backpackers’ motivation, social identity, and personal development, vacationers’ perceived destination restorative qualities, as well as various tourism governance issues in China in leading tourism journals including Annals of Tourism Research, Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Journal of Travel Research, and Tourism Management. Currently he serves as the Associate Editor of Tourism Review, Tourism Planning and Development, and Tourism Forum, and sits on the editorial board of a number of leading journals, such as Journal of Travel Research, Tourism Management, and Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Research. He was awarded the Outstanding Young Scholar by the International Association for China Tourism Studies in 2020. |
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Prof. Frederick Dayour With over 10 years of experience in academia, Frederick Dayour (Ph.D.) is an associate professor of tourism and hospitality and the research director at the Simon Diedong Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, Wa, Ghana. Frederick obtained his BSc. and MPhil degrees in Tourism Management at the University of Cape Coast and his PhD in Tourism and Hospitality at the University of Surrey, United Kingdom. He is also currently a Senior Research Fellow at the School of Tourism and Hospitality, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Frederick has published about 50 journal articles and book chapters in top-tier publishing outlets in tourism and hospitality. He has also won numerous research and travel grants and scholarships, the most recent one being a 1-year DAAD postdoctoral research scholarship. His research interests include backpacker research, ICT and tourism, ecotourism, tourists’ behaviours, and sustainable tourism development. |
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Katharina Bertram, originally from Germany, is a seasoned sustainability consultant and tourism expert with over 13 years of professional experience in Uganda's tourism sector. Holding a BA in Tourism and Event Management and certified by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council, she combines academic insight with practical expertise. Katharina has co-founded and led multiple tourism enterprises, managing business development, tour operations, and client relations. Her expertise spans tour consultancy, hotel management, and sustainable development. She plays an active role in Uganda’s tourism transformation as a facilitator and consultant for projects such as the CBI Transforming Uganda Tourism Project and the Ukarimu Hospitality Training project. She is also a certified coach for Travelife, supporting tourism businesses in implementing sustainability standards. |
![]() | Elizabeth Agyeiwaah Moderator |
![]() | Ben Iaquinto Panelist |
![]() | Ganghua Chen Panelist |
![]() | Frederick Dayour Panelist |
![]() | Katharina Bertram Panelist |
Local Time
- Timezone: America/New_York
- Date: Aug 09 2025
- Time: 3:00 am - 4:30 am
Volume 71
Backpacker tourism has significant impacts on marginalized communities. Many studies report backpackers’ unsustainable behaviors worldwide in local and regional areas. To overcome this deteriorating situation, this webinar focuses on how tourism stakeholders can create an enabling environment that promotes the intentional behaviors of backpackers, harnessing their sustainability for the benefit of regional communities in Asia, Africa, and the Pacific. The webinar will incorporate insights from a seasoned sustainability consultant and scholars, presenting context-relevant and practical strategies that promote a sustainable lifestyle among backpackers for community development. Inspired by Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12.A, the primary objective is to create an "enabler" toolkit, a "sustainabler", designed to empower these travelers to act deliberately by promoting regional cultures, products, and job opportunities.
Kazem Vafadari
Ganghua Chen
Frederick Dayour
Katharina Bertram
Kazem Vafadari
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